Editor’s Note: This gallery has been updated to correct the organizers of the “ICE Out for Good” protest. SOKY Solidarity organized the protest.
Vehicles in the opposite lane pass protesters marching through downtown Bowling Green on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 during the “ICE Out For Good” march. (Sam Huffman)Protester Claudia Hanes waves a flag to oncoming traffic on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 during a protest against the Trump administration during a protest on Campbell Ln. (Sam Huffman)Protester Gerry Brown holds a sign to oncoming traffic on {what} during a protest against the Trump administration on Campbell Ln. (Sam Huffman)Protest signs mocking Jonathan Ross, an ICE Agent responsible for the killing of Renee Good, rested on a table outside the Stadium Park Plaza parking structure on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 before a march in protest of ICE began. (Sam Huffman)Claudia Hanes poses for a portrait during a protest against the Trump Administration’s policies on Campbell Lane. Hanes participated in the protest to voice her frustrations regarding U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements ramping up operations. “I’m not gonna take it anymore” Hanes said. (Sam Huffman)Democratic Candidate for U.S. Congress in Kentucky’s second district Megan Wingfield gave a speech to protesters outside the Stadium Park Plaza parking structure on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. Before the “ICE Out For Good” march through downtown Bowling Green began, Wingfield spoke to protestors and allowed them to come to the mic to speak. (Sam Huffman)
Protesters march and chant down College Street on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 during the “ICE Out For Good” march organized by SOKY Solidarity. (Sam Huffman)“ICE Out For Good” protester Budzy pumped her fist in the air on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 while marching and chanting through downtown Bowling Green, Ky. (Sam Huffman)Two protesters stood in the middle of a cross walk blocking oncoming traffic to ensure the safety of protesters marching in downtown Bowling Green on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 during the “ICE Out For Good” march. (Sam Huffman)“ICE Out For Good” Protester Salem Hollow raises a can of Campell’s Soup while marching and chanting through Downtown Bowling Green on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. The soup can is a reference to folk punk band Pigeon Pit’s song “Soup for my Family”, a protest song that Hollow holds close to heart. (Sam Huffman)A group of protesters took to the streets to march in downtown Bowling Green on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026 in protest of U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s handling of deportations and the killing of Renee Nicole Good. (Sam Huffman)